India vs Sri Lanka: Angelo Mathews Slams Teammates After Repeated Mistakes
India romped to their third successive win vs Sri Lanka and Angelo Mathews once again lamented his side's inability score 300. The hosts won by six wickets in Hyderabad to take an unbeatable 3-0 lead in the five-match series.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: November 10, 2014 10:57 am IST
After another crushing defeat to India and losing the series, Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews said his team kept repeating the mistakes and its batting flopped once again.
"We can't keep repeating the same mistakes. We once again flopped in our batting," he told reporters after India defeated Lanka by six wickets to win the five-match series 3-0. (Mahela Joins 12000-Run Club)
"We keep repeating same mistakes and hope that we win which we cannot do here, especially against a quality team like India," he added. (Kohli Fastest to 6000 ODI Runs)
The Sri Lankan skipper feels that the powerplay was crucial as they lost four wickets for minimum runs. He said their team should have scored 300. "300 mark was minimum here in these conditions and on this wicket. 242 was not for the bowlers to bowl at," he said. (Anushka Cheers Kohli on)
"We haven't played well. We haven't batted well in all three games and that's a concern. We need to be positive and aggressive. We can take a point of two at the way India is batting," Mathews said.
He was all praise for Dilshan (53) and Mahela Jayawardene (118) for showing resistance. "All other batsmen threw it away either due to lack of concentration or just played some silly shots."
On whether he attributes the defeats to their lack of preparation for the tour, the Lankan captain said it was always going to be tough whether a team is prepared or not prepared in India. "Not many teams have won against India in India."
Mathews believes the team should play its brand of cricket which it hasn't played in the past three games. "If we play our brand of cricket we will go in the World Cup high and confident," he added.
The Sri Lankan team, he said, is sill trying to recognise its strengths and weaknesses going into the World Cup.
"Going into the World Cup we need our top guns to fire. The young guys need to step up and grab the opportunity. They need to give 100 percent and learn from seniors.